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| A process of [[Croatisation]] (cultural assimilation) of the Republic of Ragusa's '''history''' began in the 19th century (and in part the Kingdom of Dalmatia) and this process is still continuing today. This process happened firstly in relation to the Ragusan-Slavic history and later with the Ragusan-Italianic history. In relation to this Croatisation of history, | | A process of [[Croatisation]] (cultural assimilation) of the Republic of Ragusa's '''history''' began in the 19th century (and in part the Kingdom of Dalmatia) and this process is still continuing today. This process happened firstly in relation to the Ragusan-Slavic history and later with the Ragusan-Italianic history. In relation to this Croatisation of history, |
− | * '''Gianfrancesco Gondola''' (1589 -1638) a Ragusan Baroque poet from '''Republic of Ragusa''' - '' now has become a '' | + | * '''Gianfrancesco Gondola''' (1589 -1638) a Ragusan Baroque poet from '''Republic of Ragusa''' - '' now has become a ........... '' |
| * Croatian Baroque poet called Ivan Gundulić from Dubrovnik, Croatia. | | * Croatian Baroque poet called Ivan Gundulić from Dubrovnik, Croatia. |
| Ivan Gundulic wrote many works in Italian and Croatian (previously referred to as Slavic). | | Ivan Gundulic wrote many works in Italian and Croatian (previously referred to as Slavic). |
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| Additionally Italian and Serbian communities both try to claim Republic of Ragusa-Dubrovnik's cultural history. | | Additionally Italian and Serbian communities both try to claim Republic of Ragusa-Dubrovnik's cultural history. |
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| == See also== | | == See also== |
| * [[Korcula and Italian Wikipedia]] | | * [[Korcula and Italian Wikipedia]] |